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38 places listed in Montpellier itself.
Including Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier, MO.CO. Panacée and Château d'O.
117 places to discover within 50 km of Montpellier.
60 of 117 places within 50 km, sorted by distance
GalleryN5 Galerie art contemporain
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Samira Cambie
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Vasistas
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie de l'Ancien Courrier
Montpellier
GalleryYellowKorner
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Nicolas-Xavier
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Al/ma
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Marc Devaux
Montpellier
Galerie Empreinte bis
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie d'art Carré d'artistes
Montpellier
Religious siteCathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier
Montpellier
MuseumMusée du vieux Montpellier
Montpellier
Galerie chantiersBoîteNoire
Montpellier
GalleryEspace Rio
Montpellier
GalleryMO.CO. Panacée
Montpellier
GalleryPitout Foundation
Montpellier
At Down Galerie
Montpellier
MuseumMusée Fabre
Montpellier
MuseumMusée de l'hôtel d'Espeyran
Montpellier
GalleryEric Canto
Montpellier
MuseumFRAC OCCITANIE MONTPELLIER
Montpellier
MuseumPavillon Populaire
Montpellier
GalleryGlassbox-Sud
Montpellier
GalleryIconoscope
Montpellier
Seven Eyes
Montpellier
GalleryLe lieu multiple montpellier
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie du Bar à photo
Montpellier
MuseumMusée d'art brut de Montpellier
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie olesya lisa
Montpellier
MuseumMusée de la Pharmacie Albert Ciurana
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Cilas
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Bouchind'homme
Montpellier
Claude Corbier
Montpellier
GalleryLes Expos de JMO
Montpellier
CastleChâteau de Flaugergues
Montpellier
CastleChâteau d'O
Montpellier
MuseumMusée Parcelle473
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie VerSus
Montpellier
GalleryAllez Go
Castelnau-le-Lez
GalleryArtnext Gallery
Saint-Jean-de-Védas
MuseumMusée Henri Prades
Lattes
GalleryMcDowall Art
Lavérune
26-01
Montferrier-sur-Lez
Artelite
Saint-Gély-du-Fesc
Artothèque Montpellier
Grabels
ArTeyran
Teyran
GalleryGalerie d'Art Municipale Gustave Courbet
Palavas-les-Flots
MuseumMusée archéologique Paul Soyris
Murviel-lès-Montpellier
CastleChâteau de Castries
Castries
MuseumMaison des consuls, Musée d'arts et d'archéologie
Les Matelles
MuseumMusée Louis Médard
Lunel
MuseumMusée de l'Etang de Thau - Louis Higounet
Bouzigues
GalleryGalerie du Quai
Aigues-Mortes
GalleryGalerie Flo
Aigues-Mortes
GalleryGalerie Europ'Art
Aigues-Mortes
Techni Art Gallery
Aigues-Mortes
GalleryArt Fresque Povera Diffusion
Sommières
GalleryCC Galeries Pasteur
Aigues-Mortes
GalleryLa Chandelle
Sommières
GalleryGalerie Maïlyn Bruniquel
Sète
The city's art identity rests on two contrasting institutions. The Musée Fabre, founded in the early nineteenth century, holds one of the largest fine-arts collections in the south of France, spanning European painting from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. A few streets away, in the Beaux-Arts district, the Musée d'art brut de Montpellier offers an entirely different perspective, with around two thousand works in its permanent collection, of which some eight hundred are currently on display, dedicated to self-taught and outsider creators.
Between these two poles, Montpellier concentrates a dense grid of contemporary galleries in its historic center, many within walking distance of one another, making the city one of the more gallery-rich mid-sized centers in Occitanie.
The old town, around the rue de l'Ancien Courrier and the surrounding lanes, hosts several of the city's contemporary art spaces, including the Galerie de l'Ancien Courrier and the Galerie du Bar à photo, the latter focused specifically on photography.
Nearby, MO.CO. Panacée occupies a former Jesuit college converted into an exhibition space for contemporary art, part of the broader MO.CO. institution that anchors the city's contemporary art programming. Photography specialists such as YellowKorner and Eric Canto add to a noticeably strong photographic gallery presence in the city.
Further galleries such as Galerie Nicolas-Xavier, N5 Galerie art contemporain and Galerie Samira Cambie extend the offer toward contemporary painting and mixed media, while Seven Eyes and Galerie VerSus round out the circuit for visitors who want to see beyond the two flagship museums.
How much time should I plan for the Musée Fabre?
Allow at least two to three hours: the collection spans several centuries of European painting across multiple wings, and the building itself, a former eighteenth-century mansion, is worth pausing over.
Is the Musée d'art brut de Montpellier suitable for a short visit?
Yes, a visit typically takes about an hour. With roughly eight hundred works on display, the collection is dense but the museum's scale remains manageable for a focused visit.
Can I visit the Musée de la Pharmacie Albert Ciurana without a science background?
Yes, the museum is designed for general visitors and presents the history of pharmacy through instruments and artifacts rather than technical content requiring prior knowledge.
Are Montpellier's contemporary galleries free to enter?
Most commercial galleries in the old town and around MO.CO. Panacée are free to browse, as they operate primarily to sell works rather than charge admission.
What is the best way to see several galleries in one visit?
The historic center around the rue de l'Ancien Courrier concentrates several galleries within a few minutes' walk of each other, making it possible to see multiple spaces in a single afternoon.
Is the Musée du vieux Montpellier relevant if I've already seen the Musée Fabre?
Yes, the two serve different purposes: the Musée du vieux Montpellier focuses on local urban history and everyday heritage, while the Musée Fabre is dedicated to fine art.